Man whose wife died at his South Loop high-rise to serve about 3 months in domestic violence case

Monday, October 20, 2025
BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. (WLS) -- Adam Beckerink, whose wife, Caitlin Tracey, died at his South Loop high-rise, was sentenced for domestic violence charges on Monday.



There was no trial in the Michigan domestic violence case against Beckerink since he pleaded no-contest to charges of domestic violence and interfering with a 911 call made by his wife.

The deal meant the resisting arrest charges he previously faced were dropped.

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On Monday, he was sentenced to serve a concurrent 93-day sentence for two charges: domestic violence and contempt of court.



He could get out as soon as 72 days from Monday because of time served, and if he presents good behavior.

Beckerink was sentenced to two years probation for interfering with a 911 call made by his wife.

Tracey's mother, Monica, gave an emotional 15-minute impact statement in court. She was the only family member to speak in court.

Caitlin Tracey's mother gives emotional impact statement in Michigan court


"We are witnesses to the physical and psychological bruises and scars our daughter endured from this defendant. But in the end, the coercive control he had over her was too great for her. She was lost. We feared for our safety, the safety of our other daughter, our son-in-law and our young grandson," she said.



She stood beside her husband, Andrew, and spoke directly to the judge about her son-in-law, saying he systematically manipulated and abused their daughter.

"Our daughter never stood a chance against this brute. She was beaten, bruised and battered by this brute. And then he is the ultimate controlling coward and took away her cell phone when she tried to summon help," Dr. Monica Tracey said.

Speaking with steely resolve and the pain of a grieving mother, Tracey asked the judge to impose the strictest penalty he could against the man she says she believes is inextricably tied to her daughter's death nearly one year ago, describing the abuse Caitlin said she faced in her application for a protective order against her husband, as a Chicago police detective listened in the Michigan courtroom.

"Strangling me, suffocating me, slamming my head against a cabinet, putting my head in a headlock, pulling me away from the door," she said. "The defendant stalked her, brutalized her, terrorized her and psychologically isolated her from family and friends."



The courtroom was packed with Tracey's family and friends.

"It isn't just her death that haunts us; it is the slow-moving destruction of her life. This is now our family's ongoing trauma, which we are trying to manage," Tracey's mother said in court. "Instead of meeting my daughter for dinner, my husband and I visit her grave. There is no justice that can heal our pain."

Beckerink said he missed his wife, and he was unable to grieve because he had to "protect himself."

A new charge was also revealed in court on Monday.

Beckerink was charged with contempt for allegedly violating his probation while going to get a court-ordered drug test.



On June 7, he allegedly arrived intoxicated to get a drug test at a clinic in Chicago's Goose Island. He was accused of being aggressive toward staff and allegedly defecated on the floor.

Beckerink was taken in handcuffs out of the court to begin his sentence on Monday.

Adam Beckerink was taken into custody after being sentenced on October 20, 2025.



Police body camera video from August 2024 shows Beckerink struggling with police and Tracey crying nearby after she had called police for help.

The video was played during a hearing in June when a judge ruled it could be shown at trial.

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Tracey was found dead in the stairwell of Beckerink's condo building last fall. She had multiple skull and rib fractures. An assistant Cook County state's attorney has said Beckerink is considered a suspect in her death, but has not been charged.

Her foot was partially severed and her body was pulverized after falling 24 stories.

Chicago police reports show Beckerink had reported his wife missing the day before, saying he hadn't seen her in weeks.

However, information obtained by the ABC7 Chicago I-Team shows Beckerink was taken into custody by Chicago police for what investigators said were "inconsistencies" in the report he made.

A family spokesperson called this the first step toward justice for the Tracey family. Next week will mark one year since Tracey's death.

If you need help or know someone in need of help, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline for confidential support 24/7/365. The number is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). You can also text the word "START" to 88788.
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